THE OMAHA DAILY 1IEE : ITJUDAY , FJ3BKUAKY 11 ; 1898. 11 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Movement of Leitei's Holdings Helps the General Market MAY WHEAT MAKES A ONE CENT ADVANCE Cunt mill Onl * Knch filioun Strong ( JnlHi mill I'roi iHloiin Arc llvtli-r for Awhile , Clus- IIIK Wciikcr. CHICAGO , Teb. 10. Connrmatlon of the ncwH that the heller clique contracted to move a large amount ot Its wheat holdlnga abroad wns the overshadowing Influence In wheat today. It adopted a BtrotiR and ac tive market nnd helped by firm cables re- Bulled In an advance of nearly lo In the May option. Wheat wai not alone In the buoyancy. Corn moved up Vlo and oats gained % 0'ic. I'rovlilons made now high levels , but heavy realizing broke the mar ket and closing prices wfto Irregular , 2l,4c lilchor to 2',4c ' lower , The first hour or BO In wheat a marked undertone of strength wna shown nnd prices move.d upward. Openliifr sales of May , which closed jesluduy at U3Q9Co , were made at 3GVift'M\c. The strength uppatently came entirely' ' from Liverpool. 1'rlvato. advices from thb KiiRllsh market told of rapidly dccrcnslnB guppllcs. Soon after the open- I UK Miiy dropped to SS'.V'iMUc ' ' on realizing' , then u slow nitv.mcc started which carried the market up to SG'iQW&c , when another reaction occurred , May dacllnliiK this tlmu lo yr)4c. Sellers were not without oncouniKe- ment. Noithweat lecelpts were 415 cars , itMilnst 4UJ last week and 25(5 ( a year aio. , Chicago rtfctlplH showed soma falling off , 61) ) c.irH today , ! > of which were of conti.ict quality. Crop reports were very favorable , Kansas measugcH stating that the prospects there were the host ever known , nnd the outlook In Michigan Was nlsu good. News from Argentine caused some henltancy for a time. Htoomluill istlmated the Argentine Hhlpiilntr surplus at JJ.WXW'O ' bu , and ald ho looked for nhlpmcnts from that country to Kuropo tbls month of about SWO.OUO u A report that between 60)K.O ) ( and ! MW,000 ) b-irrels of Hour had n'crumulnUd at New- York was nlso Inlluuntlal In the second de e-line. About 11 o'clock the market again became strong and decidedly active. An nuthorlUUvo New Ygrk dlspitch put the Hour stocks then } at not to exceed 100,000 barrels outside of that already contiacted P for shipment. ISvorjthing else w.is , how ever , entirely overshadowed by tno cash news. Hepoils that Joseph Letter had con tracted to ship 5HO000 bu. of wheat by the 1-chlgh Valk > road to the eastern sciboard whluh were eliculated yesterday weie con- llrnifd tJdrtj and It was further ascertained the wheat was t l K forwaid on a through i.ito to Kumpe There were also rumorH of other large lots to bo moved out , half of 1 It by rail , and though not entirely con- flrnied , wtie received with credence by tr.uleiH The Atlantic pott cleai.meei of wheat and Hour wcic put at , i3lMU bu. 11 > ivjon there was a big trade In the pit and * - prices , under u general buying demand , had i J advanced to 'J7Tii7'4c. ( : ' Many ot the i.uly tellS - * S crs weio foiced to buy b.ulc their llnus 1 Tie price was vvtll malntalnt'd at the top for some time , but olfi'ilngs bLL.ime freei late In the session nnd a rear-lion to M'Jc took place , the market closing steady at that price. Considerable Intftcst was shown In corn nnd the market In the main was very Htrong. Small conntij offerings , soft weather , jj od export demand and the strength of w'heat wtie all faetois. Pro- fL"ilonals , and leadln , , ' commlssl in houses v\ero active buycM. Heavy realizing b > holders caused same re.irtlon , but the mar ket was strons at tie closo. May langed from WMtZWc to 2Uc and closed Uc aiighcr nt 2SHi.ffV'sc. . Oils were m tlve and dim. The featuic v\as the rcputi 1 a lie of MI.OO ) bu for ex port. The lugo cash business had i good cITect on biislntss , miny of tlio "longs" who unlondod ye-jteulay bujlng again There was good ic-iilUIng at Hie advance but all offr-ilngs weiu taken. M ly landed from 2JV4C to 21'4c , and clostd Vu'&c hlghe : at 23VC. Ti.idinB In provisions was active , wit1 ! the fetllng unsL'ttled A sm ill openlnc decline due to large fiog leccfpts was quickly recovered - c-overed on good general'lmylng nnd now IILI | | prices were i inched Thtii was heavj selling On the swell of laid nnd pork by puking inlelests and unloading finally be- c.inie iiullogcncrnl. . All the e.uly advincc vv is lost , the mniket clo-lng btcady , with May polk 2 < icnil.Her at $10021 May lard C ! < " e lowtMat S3 07V. and May libs 2'X.c'lower ut" ? 3 17'/i ' ti..ll..n / lrt.1 i .innlr\ta f r * 17fl(11 \ \\Mi OI t fl ( M'M ; coin , 'i-j C'.UH ; oals , 2oO ens , boss 2SWW head. ! . ! icluii ; fun res ranged ns follows : Zitlcleirri Onbi | 'RUT 7 | Low" | C OKP. | Yeatdy v 1 > , M Feb. 'H IIK ' " UGH III ! Id mill , July' sow * > i Coin- Fob . . . 2H M.iy . . .Inly . .10 H Oil M.iy . . 2.V1 24M July. . . 27k'H Ofi I iirlt M.iy . HI 57 10 75 in m 10 < ; _ > ) . ; 10 III ) July 10 UJk 10 70 to u.il 10 07Hi 10 02 Lanl- Mny . A 07 H n 15 r in HI S 07H f ! 10 July . . 5 20 D 20 s ic S 17H 0 ' 'Oh. . Eb'lltlbN May . fl 17hi n i r. B 17H n 20 July . 5 J.'H i 27k n 20 B 2JM , 5 LB No. J. Cash quotnlloni vvere as follons : I'LOUIt hte.idj , vilntir pitcnts. } 4.SO4 00 ; BlralB'itii tl Wf4 CO ; spring i.pecliln , J5 3' > ttu 45 , rpilnu piUnts ( I.C014.'JO | , straights , 14 , ' bakers' . * 4 WW4./0. WIII2AT No 2 spring , 01JD2c ; Xo. 3 spring , ECfi'Kc : Nn 2 red , Osfll'S'tc. ' fOHN No 2. iisff 'ic ' OATH NJ 2. 23o , Nu. 2 tthlto. f. o. b. , S7 2V i No. 3 Villte. f. o. b , WrffXc. UYlJ No K , Mic. IIAHMJY-No 2. f. o b , 30'4 ' > jM4'Jc. ' slIIT- : i , 11.21 . - > . F A - o , n > i 2s4. TIMOTHY SlIUD-riime , 2177'/4G2SV ' ) . I'HOVISlOXh-lNirK , mc , pi bbl , J10 MC 10 B ) 'I.onl. ' per l"i > Ibs . J302K llacon , nbort rlbi vldctf ( loimo ) . ( j l 'Off' ' ) . 30 Dry salted shoul- ilcrn ( boxed ) , } l,7iij5.00 ! , short clear sides ( boxed ) , { i.niiio 40. willKIvY lllsllllcrs" finished * , oods. ncr cal . On the I'roduro exchange today the butter mnrket HUH llrm , iriana > ili > 9 , JSiflSc , dulren | , 11R17C Cheese , nulct at SKVJc r.gzs , vve.ik , .frcili , ltK6lJl < > l > ie ml poultij. inarktt steady , turkeys , Klillc ; chkkens , C'.jWJhc ' , duiks , ( , y > 7 c. vouic .MAIIICIT. for ( Inlii ) - on General NEW YORK , Feb. lO.-FLOUR-RecelpU , 7- 776 bbls , cxportx. " 23,600 bbls j mendlly held , but quiet , owing "to Irrcgulnr notion of wheat , city mill patents , J3.S035 90 ; city mill cli'iin ) JS,40f3J3 ; Minnesota luients , J3.lOfiJ.33 , Minnesota luki'm' , H. JJI.W , winter stralghta , J4.UCfl.M. winter extra * , J3.W3 w ; vvlntnr low Grades , JJ.J003 00 , . Ro Hour , firmer , J2.GOlJ3.10 , latin hum lluekwtiril Hour , milei. jl.l'inl.au IIUCKWIIIUT Stenily ut 37Hc , CORNMEAL-hti-udy ; jcllow wetlrin , C5c 1IVE Flriuir , No. 1 wuslern , M1 } bid , HARLEY-llulet. fe.-.llnif , 34ie , 1IARLEY MALT Finn : wrttirn , 5l (7(17c. ( WHEAT Kccelptb. .Vi.bJJ bu ; cxportu , M.277 bu , , l'ot , steadv ; Nu 2 red , JI."JH. Options VM-ro linn nt Hil'ic ' udvnnro on bolter cable * and van furlher Inlluenrod by fair clearing. At noon prU-us declined under bcnr oltuck , but re covered later on unport rumors nnd strength In Koulhwcslern markets , cloning with n flight dri > p from Ilifl tup under ri'ullzlntbut fk'iuly at Wt V , < 3 net udvancej No 2 red , February , Jl 011S-1G ' ' " " ' " ' " ' " " ' 87 3-mf 7 13-lCc , clokcil l > ; ? .c OIIN-llccelpl , 10 ; , 30 lii , j rxporls , . liu ; No. f , Sl/tc. Uiillons opened llrm und were fairly uclhc and Kvmmlly Him all day on big clciiiances and ixpjrt puri'liaKfi , closing Uc net higher ; Ktfbruary vloied at 35ViCi May , 315-lfW l tc. closed Jl'ic. ' . OATS -HecelplB. 76,500 bu , ; exports. IM.5S5 bu , ipjt , llrin ; No. i , snc bid. Options were moderately active and firmer \\lth corn , closing * We net hlsher ; May , 2sl4OiU\c , clo td 2VHo , 'ii3l : > Klim ; Oiran , 7U 77'Jc ' , middling. "M : Khlpplng. 3if7JSc ; goua to choice eoi/ioc. ' HOI'S Slcuily ; tute. common to choice. 1S5J civp. 4lWc , IS'O ' orup , 7ti'Jc ; UJ7 crup , KfiDu * 1'aclnu coast. 1W crup , 4U&1S06 ; crop , 84/l ( > o ; 1K)7 ) crop. 1/0 19c lIDia Bleiuli , fJaUcslnn. 20ff2J , , 150. MIATlll'lt Steady , hvmloik > ale , Dueno * WOOIitiulft. . lleico , ! 7031ci Texai , , PllOVISIONS-ncef , firm ; family , lll.ttfni 75 ; ovlm UKi . fi.tttrffc.SO ; U-ff ham * M ; iwtkrt , JS OW/IO.W. ( ill mrals. stcadt , jilrklinl Mile * . l5. V4tf .ZSr I'lckled shouldera , tl.75 ; pickled Ilium , ti 8J I7 W Iml. . mtn : vtritrni tleamol Jr SO ; reftnpj , steady I'.irk. llrm : HIPM , lld.fC 1J.J5 ; yliurt clear. J10 WUU.W. family , JlO.iCO1 1100. Tallow , ilull. cll > , 3SWT3S | < ; roiinii > , Oll S-P lr < il in ; , dull : I'nltnl Mo. Koiln. itilli-l Knilr l. rmnmnn Li K > M | , Jl 40U1 i\ . Turpcntlnr , llrm ttt SIViOSOic. Cotlon ed , quiet but fairly * trad > , wllhuut change , prime crude , 18ttfJ15c , prime crude , f , o b. mills. , o , . . „ - ! . . , prims eummtr yellow , 22fffWo bid ! off summer yellow , Zl'ic , nominnl , lluttcr oil , ZH/tfo ; prlmo wlnlcr yellow , 27HC24e , IlIPB-rirmj f lr to extra , 4H05140 ! Jnpan , 5 MOI.ASSKS Firm : New Orlenn § , open kettle , good to choice. 2 < { rDc. MRTAtjS With the exception of pig Iron warrants - rants the varloui bran hM show welt tu < talned strength , with nn upnard tendency. At the rlovt Ilia Jlclal exchanco called pig Iron war rant * dull nnd tnny at | C.4j hl < l and J1.M a < ike < l , Inko copper , very nrm nt tll.CO bid nnd 111.15 axkPd ; tin , firm nt 113 M bid and $14.05 ntked ; spelter closed llrm nt tl.0 * > blJ nnd II U nsked ; lead > lrong nnd higher nt fJ.70 hid nnd 13.75 njkert. The nrm that nxe the price of lend for miners nnd nmcltert mnkc the prlco of lead I3.V ) . lll'TTOIl Iterelpts , 4,4V ) | ) k < * l market nrm ; western crcameryi 14Vjif20o ; Klgln < , 2)c ) , factory , C1IBKSK Itpcclpts , 1,971) ) pkgs ; market large white , September , SVSc unnll white , Sep- tcmr , 9frt'iej Inrgc colored , September , fHo ; smnll coloreil , September , 9fi5ic ; large , October , 80 ! > Uc , umall. Octobfr , SUOtyc ! llnht fklins , CJf \4c , part * klm < , 40"'tc , full klm * , 2R3c IX3O3 Ilccelpt" , 7.S26 pkc * : market stsady ; state anil Pennsylvania , nc , western , KVlo. OMAHA niiMSUAIi MAIIKKTS. Cnnilllliin nf Trade nnil a < in"tl ni on Stniilinuil I'liiioy I'roilucc. ( Xltlllooil stock , 12c , HUTTUn Conmnn tn fair , tfjllc ! wparntw creamery , c ; githtred creamery , 1B016C. VlIAIChoIco fat. 81) lo 120 ibs. . quoted at Do ; l rg * and coam" , 4'fSd. nUIJ IJU POUI.TUY Chickens , 87o tur- kpy SStldo ; KPte. . 7iSc ; ducks. 7GSc. OA.MH Small rabhlls , per doz. . 75c. large , JI.Zi : nqulrrels , COSCOo. PlonoNS-IJvo , 75o : dind plgeonn not wanted. HAY Upland , f W ; midland , $5 00. lowland , M CO ) ryp straw , $ t SO , enter make * the price on liny ; Hunt bales Bell thb best ; only top grades bring top prices. . cninilY-aood stock , large. 40o ! email. ZjO 30c. ONlON'S-I'cr liu. , II. IIUANS llnnd'plckcd nnvy , per bu. . l.2oO 1.30. 1.30.SWniT POTATOHS KanFAR , 10-peck bbls. . 2.CO , fancy Muscatlnc , 11-peck bbl * . , tl.25. rAnilAdE-Oooil stock per lb. , 1'Jc. POT \TOiS Homo grown. 6C < 955c ; western stock , 70c. FRUITS. APPLES Winter stock , H ofljfj.D1 ; California nclleflour , boxe * , $1.W ; Colorado Jonatlnni. IJOXPK , tl 75. Oregon Loxei , U-2 > . CIlANUinniis-JeiSpys : , per bbl. , $7.0007.23 Wisconsin llfll nnd llugle. J7.W87 75. Wisconsin Ildl nnd Cherry , 16 , ailAPKS Mnlnirns Si.Oflifrfi.lX ) THOPICAI. FRt'lTS. ' OnANQKS Mexican , per box , J2.73ff3.00 ; Cali fornia navels , } l.0il 23. I.II.MON rnltfnrnln , fancy , Ji 2 > ; choice. $3. HANANAS Cho'ce. ' largo stocK per bunch. J2.00R3.25 , mullum sized hunelm , J1.7BJI2.00. MIfeCiLLu\NiotjS. NUTS Almond < , per lb. , Jorco size , 12013c , small , lie , Hruzlls , per lb. , 03100 , English wal nuts , per lb. . fancy Baft uhull lOmic , xtand- ardi , S'd'tc , flllicrts , per lo. , lOc. pecans , polished , medium , CW7o , extra Inigc , SJfOj , laigo hickory nuti * . Jl 00 )1 10 pur bu , smnll , J1.23P1.3" , per bu , coooanuts , ptr 100 , SI ; peanuts , raw , Ci/oVic ; roosted , 6jij'4pc. I'lOS ImiwitPrt fancy , 3 crown , 14-lb , boxes. 12c , 5 crown , 44-lb boxes. 14ffl5c , 2-lb. boxes , 22 /323a / per box , California , lu-ib. box , Jl. HONEY Choice white , 12c ; Colorado amber , 1" 011c KliAUT Per bbl. . SI Inlf bbl , J2 211J3 3" . MAPI.E SYnUP Flvi-ral. cans each , J2.73 , Kal can * pure , per dor. , 412 , half gal , cans , 10.21 , fimirt cans. f3.50 DATrS-HalloivVo CO to 70-lb. boxes , Co ; Salr , 3&o. Fnrd 9-lb bo\p < . c. Cinnil Per I " > ' i M MiN J3.23. riinsn MEATS DUESSED 11EEF Oootl native steers , C54c ; good fore < iuaierH steers , U'/ar ' , good hlndquirters iteeri SVic , vve tern steers. G'lc ; fancy heifers , G'e , good helfciH , Co , irond forenuarurs helferi , 3c , gooil hlmlqmrlcrs heifers , Sc , good cons , one , fair CO\VH BVSC , con forcquattcrs , 4'jc , cow hlntlqunrton 7e 1IEEF CUTS Hmglntr tenderloins. 4Hc ; ribs Nn. 1 lie , rlln No. 2 , 8c , ribs , No 3 , B' c ; steer roundi 7 ( , cow lounds CVAc ; cow rounds , slinnU off 7'Sc , cun rounds , shank nnd rump off , EC , ttlmn.lng" , 4'2c ' , beef shanks , 3c. brains , per lo3" > c , sw pitbrcml > ) , p ; . ' lb , 12150 , sweetbreads icnlxos ) per lb , 40c , kldneyq per do ? , 35r , nx tails ei'i 3c , Ihers , per lb , 2Wc. hearts , per lb , 2'4 , longucs , per lb. , 12Jic , cair livers each. S3o ; culvei , whole carcass or sldex , Oc. calf head nnd feet real lid per set. 75c , tenderloins , fresh. ISc , tiin'1erotis ! froren ICc , boneless strips , freih , lOc ; boneless strips , frozen 9c ; strip loins fre > h 8c , slrlo loins , fiezen , CVjc ; rolls , bone less 9c lolls , fpeiicer cuts 9c , sirloin butts bunelpss &c , sh' ilrlT clods , boneless , Cc ; ruuii | butt" binders 5)4c , No 1 clunks , rc , Ni . ' chuck t IHc , No 3 chucks 4o. bone'ess iliiuks 4V.c , CPp'a'c" ' . 3'4c , steer pHtes , 4c , II ink sleik C'jt loins Nn 1 ro loins No 2 , lOc , loins No. 3 7V.c , short. loln , market style' , 2e ulinvo loins -.hort lulns , hotel stjle t above loins , cow loin ends , iic , fctecr lolj , r > nds 9c MUTTON Fancy lambs SVic per lb. ; Iambs 7'/fcc , slir"p. b'.c ' , market ncUs , long. S'aC ; hotel lai-Ks. "bort , lie. loins S'lc , saddles , ! > o ; legs , " ) < ; lamb I'qs lOo , breads and stews 3'4c ' tongue- each , 3c , forequartcrs , 5c. I'OIUC Hreksed pigs , OJP per lb. , ilresfed hogs i'c , tPiiderlnln lie , loins , shnrl , CK"1 , long GVic pp.iru ilbs.Sc ; bam fausngo butts , 5 > 4c ; Iln ton butts "i' , < c , shoulders , roush Cc , s"ionlilers cKlnndl ii'jc ' ; trimmings 41ic , leaf lard , not ren- dcroil B'IC ' bonds , donned , 4a ; nouts and cars 2c , necltbones 2c , fcllp lionns , 214c , cheek meat 1140 , ncrK bon"s , 2c ; plgV tails ! 3c , plucks , each , 10 , chitterlings , I" ; hocks , 4o hearts , per doz. , 2"c eUmnelis each , " ! c , tongues , each , 7c ; kld- novM , jier do ? , lOc ; brains , per doz , 13c ; pips' feet , per iloz , 23c ; livers , each , 3c ; hog rinds. 3" . blidp bcn s , 5c. IIinFS. TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7c ; No 2 green hldi , fc , No. 1 alled hides. 9c ; No. 2 green salted hides , Sc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 lo 12 Ibs , luc : A'O 2 veal calf , 12 ( 13 Ins. , EC. bHEEI * PELTS Oreen sailed , each. 13S75c , green sailed shearling * ( short wnoled early hklns ) , eaci , ISc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled urly Eklnb ) , No I , each , Co , dry ( lint Katibus nnd Nobintka bufhcr vvool pelts , per HI. actual weight , lf(3c. dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska nun rain wool pelts , per lb. , actual welisht , 3J K , drj Mint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4jDc ; dry Hint CilTnilo muii.iln wool pelts , per lb . nctual weight 364c. TALLOW , GllEABE. ETC. Tallow , r.'o. 1 , 3c , tallow , No. 2. 2Jic ; rough tallow IHc ; ivhlto grease. 2'iO2ic ' ; j llow and brown t'rejse , . I'Ullrt Ilcpr ( black or brown ) . 1300 2000. niter , Jl.COfTSOO , mink , ISfJCOc , beaver JI.UO jJOOO , skunk , 15c , 23c , 60o ! muskrat , 3c. 1c , 7o ; raccoon , I5il1c ; red fox. 25cfJl 25 ; gr-y fox. 23030 ? . wolf ( tl.nber ) , 25cftJ DO , wolf .prairie n > otc ) lojjsoc : wildcat , 10 50 , badcer. ( iBIOc ; illvcr fox , J30 0037. ) . 00 \ \Vonri- < imiiilNHloii Coin puny. OMAHA OFFICE , Feb. 10. Todays market w is distinctly favor.iblo to long holders In nil gialns Wheat waa strong nt th" nponlni ; und con- llnind tvy ilenplte the effortH of thf locil rrowd. who went bearish but cautli/ua and preferred not to conic too close to the lire Il-irly Llverpjol nnd continental ndilccs were Htioim and laiiKed hlRher nnd Inter advices were still ( teiiror. The export demand was strong and It H g ni'tnlly occupies ! that Loiter contracted 1. 000,00) ) bushils of hln wheat to bo transported by rail to the Binlioard on a through rate to 11' * continent. Tbi > bearish sentiment that persistently clmws Its-elf In the pit lini hcen pretty thnroughlj Kb iKen of lilo , but jot. of coursc.thcro Is n turn Ing | Hlnt from where this wheat will have a ma- torlnl ili llno. but v\o fall lo sea unv slcni of It a < ) vet , nnd while we undoubtedly will have re actions of poino extent wo think none of thorn will bu sorlous nt present and believe In buy ing on any material selbick. January or cash wheat Is unchanged nt 8Sc , Mas closed nt 90'o , July at S3toc to SS'.ic. ' Hucclpts loday , 50 cars , estimated tomorrow , 25 car Corn wn nctlvo nnd strrng. There was some Inquiry for largo lots Thf prcsont storm has covered most of the corn producing territory f th country nnd will Interfere lo ft great oxton' with dellvnles. causing thorn to decrease hc-nvlty , which will bo favorable to long holders ami wo think It should be bought. Miv corn closed nt EHfcc to 29lo nnd July nt Mile Mil llMelpts today , CIS cnr ; estimated tomorrow , ET1 cnrs. Oats were In the sulm with the rest of the grains nnd ndvnncod accordingly. May uats closed nt 23)io ) and July nt 23Hc to 23V4C- Ili'Lolpts toitay , 274 cars ! estimated tomorrow , 210 cirs. _ _ St. JoiiU ( iOiirrnl > lnrk > t * . fT IA > UIfl. Fcb , -riXOH-.Very qulot , higher jn sympathy with whcnl ; pnlenls , (4.700 490. stiiilghtH , JIMIIIP ) ; clear , Jl 23 , medium , J3 C01T3 73 WHEAT Higher , cloning Ic aliove yesterday ; Nn 3 red cash , 9 > c , nluintor , | i7i(97Wc ( : trart. Fobriinrv. 95 c ; Ma > . 075j8'J74c ; July , 82ijo ; Nn 2 hard. Wi 9le CORN A fraction higher ; No. 2 cash. 26c , February. M c ; May. 2J'4c ; July. 2SU 2SJc. O\TH HlKhi-r : No 2 cash , II'Sc ' , elevntnr , 23c track : February , Slic ; May , 25'/4c , July , 2V4" . HYE-Hlgher. 4So. HEEDS rinxHced. lower , J1.Z1. Timothy efd. QUlet. J2 3502 73. rOIiNMEAL-Flrm. tl 45R1.SO. nitAN-FIrm ; 57c nn c tnick nnrt 58fl 0n ( HAY Steady , with n dwd demand ; pralrlr , Ji&MiSW ; tlmolliy , J7.04310.00 ni'TTEn-Qulct ; creamery , 15fl3V4oj dairy , 901V : . inas Lower , 10 Jc. COTTONTinS-70c , - . . I * d. aulet , 1350. Speltfr , firm , 13 S1) PHOVIRIONS-Very Onn. Pork. standard mess , J10 f2'4. ' I anl , prime ntcini , tl Si ; choice (4 90 llnrnn , exlrn shivrt rlenr ( boxed lota ) J57W600 ; clear ribs. JVS7W6 18i ! : clonr sides V ovnc ' < ! } Ttrv unit mO" ' * ' shoulder * ( Imxrd lots ) . tl.73if3 OD ; extra ghort clear , JS O S" clear rlbi . Jl 37 < 4flS e2H ) rlear ldcs , J5 D0 75 Tfi HBCKMTFI ir , 900ft'M. ' | ; wheat , E.W ) bu : corn. 132 000 bu : nalR. 32 OO ) Ui. HIHPMKVTS Flour. 7.000 Mils : wheat , 6,0 ) bu. ; coin. ! > TW ) bu ! oaJtf , J1.0DO l i (7 ruin Hfci-lptu ni Prlnrlpiil MINNEAPOLIS , Feb , JO IlecflpU ! WheJt , S30 CHIOAOO , Feb 10 TlccelpU today ; Wheat. Si cars : corn. M curs : o l . 114 fars Eillmatrd tnmrriw ; Wheat , K curs ; corn , 225 cars ; oatr , JCrt o rn. KANSAS 017-r , Fcb , 10.-Hccelpt : .Wneat , OTTI/1UIS , Feb IO IlHluUi Wliwil , II cam ni'M'TH't \ > , } 0.Itoijlptii ; Wheat , 19 ( r TIMjTIMOUIJ. Fell l'-FIOl'n Qulcl. tf < land \ - and unchanMxl ; wotern unperflnr. t ! Mf ) < 1.tV wmtrrn extra. H.IVM Id ; wrtlem fxrally , J4.40 (74.73. vtlntfr wh Ht plUuln. | 4U93 (0 ; tnilnr put mi IF. J' insf > W iiprlni ! v\V t flraUhlx , Jl 90 03.03 ; receipts , i,9CO bbl * r exporU , Z.1M bbli WIIEAT-FIrm , epot nnl month , Mti 9\c , Marti , Jt OOfll O'HJ Mar , MhflWc ; Ftenmer No 2 red , & 54fl 5 4P ; receipt * , 84,030 bu , exports , 82 "oj bu , MTuthrrn wheat , by nmplt > . Vo'tifr Jl "i" , , it uthern wheat , ungrndeil , HHttMe ( XJllNFirm : fpot MltSMSc , nionth , 3S\ff M'i Mprch. 33i40SJ'ic. ' ft * m < > r mlxel , Mic blJ , receipts , 152.S49 bu ; cxportc , 177,231 bu ! ( nuthern while corn , 32B3IV4C , outhern yellow , . OATS-KIrm , No 2 white , 30jr30'if , No 2 mixed , 2SC2SHO , receipts , 13,993 bu , exports , none. iHYK Firmer ) No. 2 nearby , 5l 4c , No ! western - ern , 55Uc , receipts , 2,458 bu , expirts , none HAY-Enfy , choice timothy , JI2 MtfIS 00. OltAIN rilKtnins-gulet. stcnm to Liverpool , ptr bu , JVid , March. UUTTEU tjulet , fancy creamery , 21c ; fancy Imitation , H'ic ; fancy Indie , 13c ; good ladle , 13 14c , etore packed , 1201lc EOOS-Qulot. fresh , lie. tllEESK-Steadj , fancy New York. Urge , OKJT 10c ; fancy New York , medium , 1081 'Vic. ' ! fancy New York , small , . . Fcb 10 WtllUT-Spot. firm. No 2 red VNenern , wlnler , 7s l ' 4d , No I red northern , spring , SB. TOltN-Ppot , nrm Amerlmn mixed , new , 3s 4Vid ( Amerloan mixed , oUI , J 4Hd. futures were ntpndjj Febnmry , 3s 3 4d , March , 3.s 2W < 1. HOPS At I ondon , 1'aclflo const , 4 13w8 > 5 10 . FLOUIl St. IxiuN fancy winter , nrm nt ! % 9,1 PIlOVIsrONS llecf , firm ; extra India mess , SOs 3d , prime mera , 67 d. Pork , nrm ; prime nv , nne we tcrn , 47s Cd , fine medium , western , 4Jd. llnnvn , short cut. steady at ST.H Cd llacon , llrm at Sis Cd , short rllw , nrm nt 20s Cd ; long olojir mldOlen , light , jlrm nt 29s d , long clear middle" , hiMV-y , ilm at 29s. short clear backs , nrm a8 Ks ; clear bellies , nrm at 32s M , Shoul ders , square , nrm nt 2 W. Lard , prime west ern , nrm t ar.s 9d. CIlEraiJ American , Hnest while nnd colored , TALI/JW-Prlmo city , nrm nt 11s. OILS Cotlon eed oil , Liverpool rettned , Ctill nt Its. Turpeiitlno niilrlts , firm nt 2 s 6d. Hosln , common , steady at 4a H4d. Clly Ciriiln nnd I'rdvlsliins. 3 , 8Cc COIlN-Morkot active , HOWe higher : No. 2 mixed , 2Tec3VSc. OATS Market nrm nnd higher -No. 2 white , 24ff24iic HYE Mnrket steady ; No. 2 , 43c. HAY Market llrm ; choice timothy , fS D03 00 , choice urnlrlo , J7 OOG7.25. HUTTER Market nctlNC , especially for cream- cry , quotable at 15flSfl ; dairy , 12Hllc. EflOH Mnrket weak n.t 12o. RECEIPTS Whent , 33,400 bu. ; corn , 43,100 bu. : oatii , 7.0CO bu SHIPMENTS Wheat , 28,200 bu. ; corn , B3.000 bu , oats , 18,000 bu , NDW ORLEANS , Fob -JIOO PRODt'CTS- Flrm Pork , standard mess , JIO 73. Lard , refined tierce , J3.87VST4.00 ; pure lard , J3.1214 lloxed meats , dry salt shoulders , Jl.SiV.ffS.W : sides , J3 37W > .ro Ilacon , cle r rib oldos , J5.23. OOFI-'EIV-lllo , ordinary to fair. 7'4WV niClJ Firm. , ordinary to ( tnod , 3)484 ! ) > ie. FIXUR Extra fancy , Jl C0l.70 ; patents J4.90 ( Jl 11 nORNMEAlr-Jl.C301 70. IIRAN-70C. HAY Prime. J12.00OT13 50 ; cholco. J14.000t4.50. CORN No 2 , Backed while , 370374cj mixed , 30 030'Sc ' , jollon. 3G'/4i37c OATS-No 2 , socked , 30Q30V4C. Cincinnati Mnrkrt. CFCCINNMTF , Fob 10 IT/OUR Dull. WHEAT Firm : Nn 2 red , SI'Sc. CORN Quiet , No 2 mixed , 29c OATS-Qulot , nrm ; No 2 mixed , 2Cc. RYE SlemU : No. 2 , 41c IMlOv'imoN" * Lnrd. tlrm , J4 R" Bulk monts. nrm. hlRhor , J3 llacon , nrm , > 73 \\I SK Strndj. Jl 19 nUTTRR Unclmnged ; Elgin creamer } ' . ! lc ; Ohio. ISWlSc ; dairy , lOc. HUOAR-Qulet nnn Weak , lower , lie. CHEESE Quiet. Htrndy. Toli'ilo Mnrkofn TOLEDO. O , Fob 10 WHEAT TIlRher nnd nrm : Nn 2 cash , 9 jiMny. : . 9CVic. CORN Dull nnd higher. No 2 mKed , 211 0. OATS Dull nnd tm < ly. No 2 mixed , 2"c. RYE Dull nnd unchanged , No 2 cash , 49c. OLOVERSEED I owcr nnd steady , prime cash , J310. Suit PrntiolMpii AVIn'iit Mnrknt SAN FRANCISCO. Fob 10 WHEAT Dull , December , Jl 31 % : Mny , Jl S04 STOCKS AM ) IIOMJS. He I.onio'is InillNcrtrllmiJ lint Xo Kffi-el \VIinti-v < T on tlio .tlnrket. NEW YORK , Feb 10. The most Interesting feature of today's stock market was the manner In which It regarded the Spanish minister's res ignation. In view of the sensitiveness In the recent past to everj thing connected with the Cuban question Us disregard of an Incident in volving to acute ft. phase of feeling U noteworthy. The view taken , of the subject In Wall street was that the possibility of danger In It had been avoided by the llrm and prompt manner In which the Incident had been treated by the government Pi Ices advanced from , the opening of the mar- Uct. Higher quotations from London gave nn Impetus to the opening rise. There was no gen eral setl.ick from the openln ? to the close or the market. The only thing approaching It was nn occasional pause In , the advance , but this was simply due to a falling off In the buvlng nnd not to heavy offerings Upon a renewal of activity the upward movement uegin again Ad vances were not uniform and were not slmul- lum-uua I.UIISIUCI-IIIB me volume of the trading for the day the rise In some stotka was notably small. In those which show large gnlns the advances were trmdae at different times during tbo day , Urn one ami another stock or sroup of stocks being taken up ana pushed. The local tinnsactlons scored the largest advances nnd snowed the heaviest dealings of list any group In the Metropolitan Street llallnay duplicated Its movement of jesterday with a rise ot 4fc points on lumors of special benefits In tl.a shape of privileges In a further Issue of stoc'K , Manhat tan was nt one time over 3 point ins feverish * up , but nt the advance. Third Avenue > * and Urook yn Transit i points The slrVngtli of the market showed th" a tendency to run to specialties und Tobncio , General LIoetrio \Vestrrn Union nnd busiuehanna & Western preferred ment weie conspicuous In the da > 'a [ move . Pullmin added 5 moro points t , > Its re- mnrkal.ln ndvnnce. The mnlnstay of the mnrket wns the renewed buying on a large basis of Now York central nnd the strength of North- wescrn , Omaha nml the other Vondcrl t slocks. The grangers as a group were stwir llurllnffton lendingNotevvoithy ndvnnccs wore ' , o"red by Louisville. Rock Island and Hocking Valley stocks Adams ExpressI wns l"d up 22 points over yustenlay'a bad prlc > wlthoii' eliciting nny offers. American Express sold > . points over ths last mP | , , nci % ra , bi | llp z po , higher. There wns n further easing In money mtes today and sterling exchange continued linn. linn.The The recent slight reaction In specnlntlvc bonds terminated today nnd the geneml m4\i-nient wn.i again strongly upwnrd " on n verv" lnrri ; business It wns n-portwl ( hat J1.000.000 , win th of n slnsrlp Issue hnvc been tnken for London account Total sales. Jl.saO.OOO United Htafi new 48 , registered , were ViVercent lower bid , The Evening IVist's Ixjndon financial cable gram sajs : "The stock markets here were ( julet nnd dull. Drcir ninnov In lintrlnnlnt tr , i , t a n Inlluence , although It is not expecte'd tiiat It vuij havd a. really bad effect on the market , because the ilearness Is partly due to the healthy condi tion of trade There were very large borrowings today from the Dank of England , amounting to 2,000,000 Americans nere above the New York parity , but except for Hrle preferred and Union Pacllle thares the market was listless The poolIng - Ing of 80.000 shares of Hrlc common nnd tO.WO share' of first preferred nold to a Bimllcato by New York , Susquelmnna X. Western ptockholders , who are to exchange their clock nt n reported prlco for the common of 40ti which thn pool uannot dtxil with for three months , Is given as the reason for the strength In Erles Argentines and Drazlls were loner Mines were e-asler Grand Trunk was better on expectation of a fa- voraVile settlement The reported sales of lands by IhP Northern Pnclllo for the retirement of KB first mortgage bonds are not believed here , Oold Is In strong demand , partly for South. . America. Thn Paris bourse v\ns better" Following are tlio closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York market today i Total palps ( if rtQcki today CM 103,900 ( hare * , Inchtdlnj ; ; Aloblnvn pn.f neil , 7lit" , Cil < flK > , RurlliiKton ft. QJlncy. 3.J7Q , Erie piefrrrivl. 8,52 : Ilixklnv Yulley , i.50 , LouUvlllc . Naihtlllv , American SocurKlfJi in London. IXJNDON. Feb 10 The maikct for American securities fluctuated somewhat * * after a steady opening , and then declined on a desire among- holders to realize The closing tone \\as barely steady and the demand Kent-rally light. OMAHA , Fob 10. Clearings , J922.510 CO ; bal ances ) , $145,932 03. CIIlCAno , 1'el ) 10 Clearlhgs , . 31S.233.090 New York exchange , 30o discount ; posted rates , J4.S4 and H.SOJ4- ' ' PAItlS , Feb. 10. Three ner1ccnt rentes , 103f lOo for the account ; exchange on London , I5f 4sO for checks. COTFO.Y M Selling by I.l-\eri > eel Is ItcNpniiHllilc for a Itt'iictloii. NI3\V YOHK. Feb. 10 Tlio cotton market opened steady at an mUnnce of 4 to 7 points on the near months and 1 to 2 points on the dis tant positions. Ilarly cables from the Llxerpool market reported a response of C points to our rally yesterday afternoon , but subsequent ad vices received during the call were less favorable and caused the emmler gain In the late months. Henllzlni , ' by small holders nnd selling by Llvvr- pxtt representatives were responsible for a le- actlon to last nlBht'a figures shortly after the call. loiter liquidation net In following evi dences .of weakness abroad and prices tumbled to a net decline of 435 points Uy 11 o'clock the decline had been recovered with the market firm and active Kales to that hour reached 118- 000 bales , representing nn exceptionally lively maiket Futures opened steady , sales , 20cOi ) bales , Februar ) , 16 0) ; March , 16,03 ; April , JC.12 , May , } 0,15 , June , JO.IG , July , J6.19 ; August , $622 ; September , $6.2. ! , October , $0,22 , November , $6 ! 3 , closed steadj ; sales , 306,400 bales , February , 55.06 , March , $3. , April , $602 , May , lUSti , Juno , J0.09 , July. 8.13 , August , JO.16 ; September , $6.15 ; opened quiet and steady nt unchanged prices , clo ed steady : middling uplands , t > V4c ; middling ( , " 11 U. n'tc , Hales , 221 bales. NEW OHI.IJANS , Feb. 10 COTTON Steady ; middling. 0 0-lCc. ijIVUKPOOL , , Fcb 10 COTTON-Spot , Rood business done , prices higher , American middling , fair , 3 23-3.M , good middling , J lS-32d , ConVo WnrltM. . NEW YORK , Feb. 10 COPFniJ-Optlnni opened steady at unchanged prices to 5 points decline , pliownl fair activity on Kuropoan so'l- Ing at the opening , but mjlwequently became very quiet , with vvcak undertone under hoa"y rccelptH ut Illo and Cantos and untatlefactory European cables , closed quiet , prlcos 5 to 10 polntn net lower ; sales , 16.2SO bags. Including March at tS.COR5.G3 Sjw > t coffee , Hlo. quiet : No 7 , Invoice , 6,2i , No 7 , Jobbing , $0,75 Mild , fiteady. Cordova , J7 COUIS.DO sales , 1,000 bags of Moracalbo , p t ; 300 lm | { Savnnllla , p. t Total waruhounelellverles from the United Htates , 1C.213 bags , Including 13,349 bags frnm New York , New York stock , 677,149 lugs ; United Statei slock , 790,200 bngs Alloat for the United States. 303,000 bugs ; total \lslblo for the * United Rtaten , 1.010.2 ) bags , against 001,971 bags last year and 4C8C : > hagx in 1890. SANTOS. Feb -OOFFCIJ-Stcadj , good v- eraga HxntoH , 8.WO rels ; utock. 891,0 * ) bags HAMIIUIIG. Keb 10. COFFni : Opened " 4ifg | lower , at 2,30 p. m , net unchanged : toipfg lower : dales , 22,000 bags IIAVItn , Feb -COFrUD-Closed Uf net hlKlier ; ealen , 20,000 bags ItlO T > n JANI3IKO. Fcb -aOFFHR-Qulft , No 7 Hlo , 7,375 rels exchange , CVI. receipts , 16.000 bags ; cleared for tha United .States , 14 000 bags ; cleared for Uurone , 4,000 bags ; stock , 291 , . 000 bags. Wool Miirkrln , ItORTON. Feb 10 WOOLr-Quotatlonm Ohio nnd I'l'iinivhunla neeccs , X and above , 27 28c , XX , 2Sc ! XX and above , SOjJJIc ; delaine , SOKJlo ; No l combing , SOJfStc ; No 2 combing , 3'Jffl31e ' Michigan.Vlsconinl , eti. X Michigan , 24o ; No. 1 Mlrtilgan combing. 20a ; No. l Illinois combing , 19c , No , 2 Michigan combing , ! SK9o ; No : Illinois combing , 28&3c. Unwashed me dium Kentucky quarter-blond combing , 23c Ken tucky and Indiana three-plghths blood combing , 23fl5lc. Mlfsourl ( inarter-biooj combing , SZiiaa , Missouri three-eighths blool icomblntr , Z3ir24c ; braid combing , Sic , Ijike and Ororgla , 23yj < c. Tcxa Wools Spring medium (12 months ) , lC i > ISc ; scoured price , 43iN ; spring . line (12 ( months ) . ISglSo , ncoured , tOiTI''o Territory Wools Montana fine medium- ml fine , lC < J18o ; broured , 48Q5 < ) c , staple , f.Jirf,3c , Utah , \V > omlnK. i'lc , line medium and line , rsffl'c : rcoured , 48 ( yTilo , Uiplf , K&Z3V AuitrnllUn Wools .Scoured basis combing , vuporfinv , 7Cf(72c. combing , KO ] , ft'fl6So combing , nvcrage , KOWc. Queensland comblmr , Kic , * ST I/DUIH. 1 > W WOOIireaUer ; mellnm 14V4SM . light line , UVt&lCWc ; hravy fine. 7 j tub washed , 220800. l. Snunr Nn\V OItMi N < ) Kch 10-BI'OAH-Onfn KPN tie , steaily t 2ViOJHc | centrlfUral , steady ; irran- ulal i. H 4 11-lCf1 : wliIlM , ' S HrvelloHB , J 13-ICfflUc ; rfcondx. 2i < f3lf MaliMCu. kfitlp. Bleady at 1ICS7C- centrifugal , easy ut Ifnif. > nii utMidv at IMrJ4c NHW YOPIC FVb 10 K'O\H | Haw. nr > n fnlr nMlnlmi. S 11.1 " ; rmlriniPHl , 9 < i ie i 4 3 10 , rellnnl , linn : cruiliM , rKinnndrr d , 'i'-ic crinuIatM. fiVJ' ! mMitl A , * 6S10c' Ktaivlinl A iiir , confectloneiii' A , IWi cut loaf , C c , cubc , Stoimy Weather Outs Short the Supply nt Local Yards , CATTLE GENERALLY SHOW STRENGTH Iluj crn Kenr n T % iniornr > - ShortnRC ami lAttxIntiN for Stippllm IloKa Kiillr Tit. f CcnJ' ' mill SlH-cp Stonily , SOUTH OMAHA , Tcb. 10.-necelpts for the days Indicated were ; Cattle. HORI Sheep. Horses. February 10 l,4 < Xi 6,25 1,032 2 February 0 2,749 0,977 D.410 February 8 S.S76 C.r.U 3,971 February 7 1,769 2,869 6hSO February 5 791 C.C22 2,352 February 4 1,393 5,362 2o5l February 3 1,999 4,249 0,965 Februarys 31SJ 5,112 4.330 February 1 2.373 7,359 3,837 January 31 1,352 2,4S'J 4,556 January 29 74S 4,527 1,703 January 23 1,742 5,610 2,431 January 27..i 2,774 6,313 6,255 January 26 , . 2.5S6 6,133 6,692 . . . . January 23 2,437 5,731 4.53J 9 January 21 1,741 2,013 2,625 The oniclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , J\r , & St. P. lly 1 Missouri 1'ftclllc lly 3 Union 1'aclllc System 15 21 C. & N. W. lly- 1 1 F. , 13. & M. V. U. U 8 17 S. C. & 1' . lly. . . 2 1G a. , St. p. , M. & o. iiy 7 G n. & ji. ii. u. n 21 21 c. , n. & Q. iiy . . C. , 11. 1. & P. lly. , east 2 c. , n. i. & P. ny. . west 2 Total receipts 63 77 10 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle.Cl Hogs. Sheep , Omaha Packing Co Cl 1,015 G. H. Hammond Co 4 301 Swift and Company 226 1.4SL Cudahy Packing Co 4SI 1,631 H. Meeker and Degan. . . . 148 \V. I. Stephens 16 Hill & Huntzlngcr 10 Uenton & Underwood. . . . 2 > Huston & Co 10 Dennis & Wolf 4 Cudahy Urothers 15S C. P. it P. Co. , Neb. City . . . . 585 Other buyers " , . 206 . . . . 197 Left over . . . . : . 200 . . . . 750 Totals 1,431 5,174 1,902 CATTLU-Yesterday's receipts of cattle were liberal and the market was In ex ceedingly good shape so that under ordinary circumstances a laigo run might have been expected for today. The storm , however , which set in early in the day , yesterday , oft- set any Inclination that shippers may have felt toward sending in their cattle. The lesult was a very light run. In fact the lightest of any day In u long time excepting only Saturdays. The market as a whole was In very satisfactory condition as re gards the selling Interests and most every thing In the way of killing- cattle changed hands early in the day. Beef Steers While a very considerable proportion of the receipts consisted of corn ted beeves , the actual offerings were light. As the demand was good , and as still lighter receipts were anticipated for tomoirovv on account of the weather today , the buyers weie all anxious for as many cattle as they could get. In consequence the mniket was active and a little stronger. The buy ers bought up everything offered early and the late tialns , as they came In , though the market eased off and became rather dull toward the close. Butchers' Stock Cows and belfeis were In light supply , in fact the receipts of that kind of cattle for several days have fallen behind the requirements of the local killers. With the prospect good for still lighter re ceipts during the next few days to corns buyers wanted everything1 to bo had. As was the case with beef steers , the market was active and stronger. Stock Cattle The character of the market was such as to preclude the possibility of there being anything of consequence done In feeders or stock cattle. There wore very few fresh cattle in and very few wanted. Speculatois all had some cattle on hand , but as was to be expected under the pre vailing weather conditions , there was very llttlo demand from the country , llepre- gensatlve sales : NATIVHS uuur sTnuns. No Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 20..1082 J4 K G2..H70 $1 40 18. . . . 1376 4 63 1 770 400 3..11SC 420 25. . . . 872 425 22..1203 4 30 SO..1008 4 33 C. . . . 861 4 40 10..110J 443 3..12M 443 18..1000 400 1..1510 4 DO _ , .1070 2 Co 2. 825 2 75 K. . .1010 2 E5 . .1118 28r 2. , 925 2 00 2. . . 890 3 00 . . 890 3 03 5. 1110 303 10. . . 985 3 05 . 974 3 10 1. 1230 3 20 1. . . .1060 3 25 . .1033 3 53 1. 940 2 SO 2. . , .1030 2 S3 . . 9SO 3 90 10. 1143 1. . . .1190 3 40 . 1254 3 43 ' 11G5 3 45 29. . , . 966 3 50 . .1200 3 M 7' ,1037 , 3 65 3. . . .1086 3 20 . .1120 3 25 2. , 975 2 75 1. . , . 910 275 3 , , . . 336 3 00 1..1170 3 10 9. . . .103 $ 3 15 6. . .1146 3 23 S..1005 3 25 14. . . .1163 3 44 10. . . .1135 3 40 16. . . . 942 3 1. . . .1040 875 HKIKKHS. 11. . . 818 3 C5 1. 510 2 50 J. . . , 360 3 00 C. . . 813 3 45 11. 423 3 CO ' ' ' , 67 3 85 1. . . 400 3 00 1 , , 480 3 15 l' . . 470 3 25 . 800 3 4) 1. , 800 3 40 , 750 3 50 4. . . 090 3 75 1. , . .910 T 90 BULLS. 1..1300 1 Zi . . 130 S 10 1. . .1290 1 35 1..1490 3 45 . .1330 3 45 1. . .1250 3 GO uco 2G5 . .14GS 2 75 1. . , . 790 276 . .1210 3 10 . .1110 3 15 " .1490 3 15 . .1400 3 ill 3 25 l" .mo 325 . .1780 3 35 4..1827 3 75 . 800 3 00 . .1370 J 00 1. . . .13(10 ( 3 23 1. . .1030 350 . .14CO 3 SO C. . . 13S T 50 CALVES. . . 300 4 73 3. . . . J10 5 00 2. , . . 205 5 W . . 370 3 M 8 . . . 377 5 00 STOCKERS AND rEEDEtlS. , . 440 4 75 ,1. . . . 530 3 50 1. . . . S90 3 CO . 8SO 5 CO n' . . . 880 4 00 13. . . . 570 4 10 ,104r 3 S5 S7. . . . 707 4 25 4. . . . 765 4 35 . 4'W 4 50 16. . 415 4 M 2. . . . 500 3 CO S17 4 0) 2. . , . CO' ) 4 23 3. . . . C40 4 25 790 4 30. 2. . . . 600 4 75 1IOOS The 'lmr ( mnrket , like the cattle mar ket , ( iliouoil ileehled linpiovcmcnt this inornlni ; . The opening wiic fully 60 lilther than jesler- duy'u general market , anil the movement was uctho at the advance. Doth packers and ehlp- neri uero 111 the tielil. anil the bit ; bulk chanced hands early In the morning. Later on the mar ket lost some of Its briskness , but still closed n bout where It opened. Heavy liogt. xold ut $3 72Vi3.75 , as against $3 C3S3 70 yesterday. Medium \\clKht and llKht lends sold at )3.75 ® 3 SO today , and at $3700375 jesterday. Today's aiUante carried the market to the lilKhi'flt point touched eo far this > ear. Repre sentative tales : No. Av. No. Av. Sh. Pr 77 . . . . 1C1 33 ICG . . . J3 70 17 375 31 319 . . 372W 14 . . . . .416 1C 3SO 120 3 72V4 63 272 24 318 40 3 72'A ' 2JiS 08 303 40 3 73 55 311 . . . 3 75 47 42G 120 3 73 CO 211 ! 120 3 75 1JS. , . .275 Sin 3 75 59. . . . 270 80 3 711 CO ! 43 60 3 75 CJ J2S 100 3 73 II. . . . 201 . 3 75 5S 248 . . . 3 75 Cl ! C4 . . . 375 9J 205 120 : l 75 81 232 . . . 3 73 SO . . . 307 . . 3 73 53 286 SO 3 75 6S 203 . . . 3 75 57 2S 8) 3 75 f.9 2S3 . . . 3 75 . . . . . . . . SO 3 73 15 4TJ . . . 3 75 43 310 40 3 75 61 2J86 120 3 75 28 235 40 n 75 60 . . . .300 IS ) 3 73 70 . . . 80 H 73 63 . 223 80SO 3 77'5 ' 71 . 101 SOM 377V4 68 M 3 77H 73. , „ . . .2M SI ) 3 771' , 80 . 201) ) SO S nl * 79 . 237 40 377W 74 . 241 3 H > 73 . 250 3 10 OS . 272 160 3 RO 97 . . , . " , . ,204 3 SO CO , . . .233 40 3 SO v WAGON UOnS TIlItOWOIJTS. J . 190 250 1. . , . .210 275 1 . 300 3 23 6. . . .23 ? 3 75 1 . 370 3 W 1. , . .160 3 80 1 .500 . 3 7214 8HKii' Hecelpts of sheep \\ere light to what they Inno hern for some ilaja past Tue mnrktt did not show quotable chance as compared with yesterday The trains , lionettr , wire late In jirrUInc which put tlio market back considera bly unJ Kd\t It the appearance of lielnt tuw Heprc < Icntativ9 sales ; No. Av I'r. 197 feeder lambs . 78 14 SO 6 western ewes , . , , , , . do 3 60 M wiktern ucthers . Ill 4 40 30 western jearllnK * . SO 4 75 S ) westrm larnbH . , . . 7 5 10 i3S western lambs . 76 5 40 KIIIIHIIH < ; lt > il > . stocl.- . KANHAH C-1TV , Feb 10. OATT1..B Iletvlpts , natives , 4i ( > 0 head southern 03 head , choice U-ef on-1 export cattle , uctlvp and strung , com. mOn tu medium , stead ) , stackers and fvdi-rs , vcarre nnd uctHe ; ran * ami helfert , Mroni ; ; JYxi-j and Indian rattle , active , but In lltilit uppl ) , Hf.Mern Htc < rs , $3,25U4 ro , ncttirn cmr' . 12 ' .COT.CO nall\o steers , I3.75r3Vi. ( choice. M DO ( f > SO ; Texns nnd Indian slerr ? , | 3 KfH 35. nn- lUu COM * mill hclfrrs , fJ 5.W4 35 slockurs an ] fo l r . ! 3 l r hulln , 12 MM.OO S-TlfCflpt * . 14'W head ! markrt active , 5 hlgliei , clcs.ng canter ; bulk of lalts , J3.7J 9-3 Ms hMUo , tt 7M1 7 4 ; packet" . 11 6MH 05s 13 ) W3 W. llKht.tt.KSltt.W. yorkcrs , 75 . RHBI3P Receipts , tA9 ( hra.l' rrmrkff mcsrty * nA the western l mbs , JI.COS5.W , muttons , 3.25H S5 _ CIIICVCO 1,1 VK STOCIC MVItlcnT. Cntllp 'Hnlr ' Slrnilj , Ittit There IN rurtlicri1vtin < - ( > In HOK . CHICAOO , Kch -Trade In cattle was fairly Active , prices ruling nlxiut rtead > for the Riiiernl run nrnl Hrm for the t-etter cl M of ontrliiRs Silei ncrc largely nt } 4 355J6 10 , common ilrc wd \ tet fleers Rolne for JI ( MM 5 iui > l occasional ! ) beljn 44.00 , while extra line i-hlppltK srades were sirens at 15X05.50 Tt-nn * cattle nre olttrcJ In KOo l mimlicis nnd snlei today were imdc nt JJ Z5C < 3il for helfprs , eons , bulls , st c 'l ' oxen anl at 8WM.50 for alters Slocker nnd feeder mle * w re larecl)1 at tl.lt N.M and fotno prlmo tXW-lb. steers ld at | t.0. Cnnnlng cows fold remarkably well , compnraUvHy few Ol belon $2 W , nnd prime heifers brought II SOlf I 50 Cnlvea rnnKe > > from II 00 to li.CO Tlieru wna n further av crape ndvance of 5c In hogs. Satw ratiife < l nt | 3.S5C .03 for co-irsp heav ) packers to ptime heavy weights , the Milk of the IIORT * cn lns the scales at 13 MHIN W. Wnlit weight hogs comprised the larger Pnr' " ' the receipts nnd fold nt ttio u-Hial oil-count , while plir * went Inively at .COIf3.,5 ! , , { vy eolnic l low | 3. IS The market closed weak nnd late nrmnn w < , / ! . aclhe M nround J4 26 Tel western ' ' ' .lSr3R,0ynn { 14 10 4.50. Venrllne sheep brouirlij : : WJ J-1. ° n"'l iambi were In good demand nt II..W-J.5 for ponr to prlm lots , few Rolim below * > . * . "wi\ > lamb < nnd honvy sheep sold J-aiil > . . . llecclpts : Cattle , 10.000 he d ; | IOB . KW " " sheep , 14,000 henil _ _ Inillniinii'illH I.l > c Slnrlc. Teb. 10 CATTl.E Mark" ! K0 l to choice nhccp. V " 'If * 40 V.nttt llultnlo I.Uo Sloclt. OA.TTI.IJ-1'rlm * to rno-n iilirPVtiO Pol ) 10 4\ \ ° 1br4YorHriDOgiil" > to choice. 1120 , ro Rl.s . conmSn to cho7cc.g360G370 | ; plRS. common lo to extra , | 5G5fi-.75 : cull. l r' to seloot-sl - w others , $ IT5a 4W. c'iiw to common. SOffa K > . St. I.oul" I'lvo SJoi-U. .H-Ileci'lptt , 2..00 6,000 heart ; market strong. HOV-eclpH y"ker2. * lf7bS SB : pnckcrs , J3.735J3 85. butcher * , $ IS8t0DU9I'-n c-lpt" . 1.400 henrt. . market atcn.l . > natives , $3 50IT4 60 ; lamlm. 13 OOP. . 7S Aorlc I.l > c Sloclc. iffj as sScW * xr sjtf ttwrisar1 neSelSu' ! hca : 'le lo er ; venl- AND I..VMnS-Hoc < . | pt8. 3,546 ho.d , , .t . . . 4.30. _ _ Stnolc tn nieconl of receipts of m * stock nl the four pffi3.4l markets for February ,0- 1 ' 40S 52W 1112 Totals Oil Oil , CITT , Ta. . Tel > -Credit ) ! ilin 9. f3c : ortlMtcq opened lth "alca of cash at "He nnd as 'at'Vor ' ' ? i c ! ft- 770 and B.OOO > bH flt 77V4c. salcf , of N , rob. 10-OILS-Splrlts of tur. nrnl'Tt ' n. . . nrm at 3Jo bid : sale . none. TAVANNAH'r'ebnToOILSSPlrlts ' of tarpon- tine nm i nt az a i bid llosln. nrm. with n higher tTnaeneyf quotations unchanged. California Drlcil Friiltn. N5W YORK , Tab -CALIFORNIA DRIED rnUITS-Steady. Evaporated apples , common , rii7 ic : prime wire trny , 8'4c : wood dried pHmc , 8Uochoice. . Sio ; fancy. 9J9 c. Prunes , .Tffjc Apricots" iloynl , BJKUc ; Jfoor Pnrk. 9llc reaches , unpecled. 7ffllOc ; pooled , 1220c. PHTT AT" " * T1fn V Fell 10 BUTTEH rnlr dcmnnrt ; fancy western creamery , 20V e. noaa-null and 2Hc loner ; fresh nearby. { t 14'4c ; fresh western , 14J14Hc ClIECSn-Stendy : New York factory , cho CP ii I9Hc : New York factory , fair to food , 9V.W _ Detroit Market. DETROIT. Fcb -TVIIEAT-No. . 1 white and No.3 / rod. 91 c ; May , 95c CORN No 2 mixed , 30c. OATS No 2 white , 2S'ic. RYE-NO. 2. 6Qc. _ _ A Vnln. Q ul Ulil e. -Washington Star ; "Excuso me. " paltt rtio collector , "hut a"i cents Isn't an appreciable pnvment on what vou awo" Vou aie on\y \ collprtlntr MIO Interest , l . " Yrs. " " \Vpl. | this Is ar"or'1itR : lo pontrnet. It we,1) stlpu'atcd ' thit the Interest .ihould i > o poyablo quarterly. " Wo arc anxious to do a llttlo good In tbls world and can think of no pleasanter or bol ter way to do It than by commending Ono Minute Cough Cure as a proventatlvo of pnou- monla , consumption and other serious luns troubles that follow neglected colds. Tim nn\i/rv IIAHKIST. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thursday , February 10 , 1S08- VVAHUAIvl-'l Uljlsva- P. A. nroadwell and wife to n. C. Heavers , lot 8 , block 12 , South Omaha ' 'VV'J ; ; ; M. M < Brown to American National bank , lot 8 , block 10. K. V. Smith's E'000 ndd ' ' II. W. Vales and wlfo to Augusla Sandborir , part of lot 7 , block 0 , Park Place 1.400 Unwood Park Iind company to Mtr- lln Malsenbacher , lola 7 and 8 , block 8 , Llnvvood Park 1.250 A. J. Albera and wlfo to J. J. LYae - ger , lot 1 , block 1 , Cowlcs' 1st add to Valley "tv" ] Annie Halloclo et al to P. C. Ilu' ' on , nVt of s SO feet lots 1 and 2 , block 1 , sill ) of J. I. Iledick's add. . , , , . 2,400 J. n. RpdllPld. Jr. , to J. L. Iledneld , BVJ lot 1 , block 4 , nedflold'fl add l,37j QUIT CLAIM DB13DS. William Balrd , truntoe , to T. L , Kimball - ball , truHlee , lots 15 and 17 , block 39. and lot 12 , block 32. Ambler Place ; lols 14 nnd 15 , Windsor Place Ex tension : loin 23 nnd 24 , block 27 , Weal Sldo add. , nnd lotfl 7 and 8 , Mock 121 , poulh Omaha. . . . 2 Henry Helmbach nnd wlfo to W. 13 , Weekly , lot 9 , block 1 , Harrier's Ifll add J Total nmount of trnnnfora 112,110 Arnold' * fiiotno Celery cure * headache * , lOc , 2.r o Bint fiOc , All H. R. PEJ NET & CO. , 11O Board of Trade But-j , Omaha , Neb GRAIN. PROVISIONS , STOCKS Branch Ofilfe , 103S N Si J-lncolu. Neb OLD COLOVY UIMMmG , ( JIIIOVGO. Members Chicago Hoard of Tradu sluco l * ( Grain , Provisions anJ $ . Y. Stocks Orders Cash nnd Future Delivery Rollclt .l Omilliu Oilier , IliKiiu 1 , N.-T. Mti > . . . , 'I'liour { ) < ! ! , . . . FI.OYJl J CAJII'UKLt , , Jliiinitii-r. JAMES E. QOYO & CO. , Tclcplionc 103 ! ) . Onmlia , Nub COMMISSION , "GKAIN , IMlOVISIONS'aiul STOCKS UOAttU 01' TIJAU1L Ulrtft wlr to Chlcujo and Ntvr York. Corrcipondentii Jclm A. Wnrrtn & Co. A New Serial H. H.Rider Rider Haggard of "She , " "Klnp Solomon's Mines , " Etc. , Etc. , Has Completed Another Story Entitled "ELISSA" Tlio here of the story Is n. gnuiil- son of Klug Solomon on mi ex pedition to tlio Golden Oiihlr of tbo Bible. ARomnnco of Pro-Hiatorlo Africa , Daringly Imnginntivo nnd Full of Thrilling Action. This story will appear In THE SUNDAY As a Serial , In Ton Instalments , Beginning February 13. ( With Illusttntlous. ) la this etory Mr. Haggard mnlces a aow demonstration of his won- Oorful power In tbo Held of pure romance. Ho once more boldly lifts tbo curtain that hides the fa to of nations dead and burled In the ages of which no record remains , except In the silent ruins of their cities. Zlinboe , an Inland' ' trading city that flourished In tha heart of Africa 3,000 years ago , and peopled by the Phoenicians , Is the eceno of the story. To this city cornea Prince Azlcl , a grandson ot King Solomon , accompanied by Isaachar , a prlcet of Israel , and Motom , a Phoenician trader , wto brings a caravan of merchandise. In Bllssa , daughter of Sakon , king- of Zlmboo , the prince meets his fato. King Ithohal , lord of many legions of si\ago warriors , Is al ready a eultor lor her band. Ho sues lo true barbarian foBulon , aeolts to carry her off by force , and la felled la the attempt by Prince Azlol. The otory unfolda Itaolf around the feud between the Prlneo of Israel and the savage King Itho- bal. Ellssa baa elvm her heart to Azlol , and loatha the barbarian monarch. Isaachar , the priest , la determined that no prince of the bouso ot David shall wed a heathen maiden , whoso people worship Dual. A0 a result of bis Intrigues , Elissa "is elected tbo high priestess of naal. This fixes an Impnesablo religious gulf .between . her and Azlel. Their passionate love seoko to eurmouat all barriers. Meamttmo , Ithobal draws hla huge army of savages arouctl the fated city , and d em mul ing Ellcsa , la marriage , prepares to destroy It If ho la refused. How DHusa violates her oalh as high priestess and prepares to fly with Azlel ; how they arc bath discovered and threatened with death by tbo priests of Daal ; how , to save each other , she , by her right no tbo high priestess of Haal , names him her husband , while bo renounces hla faith and offers incenco to Baal ; how Ithobal'u bordo of savages storms the walla of tlio city , and both Azlcl and Klltaa fall into bI/ > power ; and bow , at last , Azlol es capes with hie llfo by Kllc a'a feigned submission to Itbobal , she In turn escaping Itbobal by killing herself , Is all told In Mr , Haggard's most fascinating manner , The awful ceremonies to the temple - < plo of Daal , the weird rites In the sacred groves of Zlmboe , and the barbaroua battle scopes of that far- off time , are described wltb all the author's marvelous wealth of Imag- Inatlvo rcjourct , It la a story that will surely rank as one of tbo great works of fiction of 1S98. In the Sunday Watch for It ! ] Read It ! iu jtX .